Abstract

Objective: Acne vulgaris is the most common skin disorder, which may be sometimes the only early clinical manifestation of hyperandrogenemia. The main role in its pathogenesis play genetical predisposition as well as hormonal and environmental disturbances, which may begin in puberty. It has been widely discussed at what age and what kind of diagnostics should be performed in this area. The aim of the study was to evaluate concentrations of selected hormones and their impact on skin changes in girls and young women with hyperandrogenism.

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